Do you have a Ragdoll cat? Do you have a dog? How do they get along?
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Do you have a Ragdoll cat? Do you have a dog? How do they get along?
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Ragdolls are known to be “dog-like” cats, so I guess the fact that my cats are into sticks is normal.
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I am uber pumped to bring you this post because my first love was a Ragdoll cat named Halston and he was seal mitted with a blaze
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Maybe the title of this post should be “How to Torture Your Cat” – ok, maybe not – but I sure have received some comments on YouTube about people not liking me play airplane with my cats – but I have done it for so long that it’s not a thing.
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Robyn & Emily (mother & daughter) are QFA Registered breeders of the beautiful Ragdoll cat in Brisbane Australia, under the prefix of Saffireblu!
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I love finding Ragdoll cat blogs – not ones that focus on Ragdolls, necessarily, but ones that are about something else but include Ragdoll cats.
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My Rags as well as my mom’s cats as well as Charlie and Trigg love to play in the bed sheets when I am making the bed. I love it. It’s hilarious.
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If you follow our blog posts, then you probably know that Go! Natural sent us a large box full of all their foods for us to product test. The Go! Natural Fresh Water Trout Dry Formula is the last one of the dry formulas for us to cover on the blog.
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Although I love Ragdolls to pieces, I am not a big cat show person. I think I could get into them, but I have not had great experiences with them – people seem to be rude, cold and just generally annoyed with anyone that is excited about their cats.
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